Examples of using Starting off in English and their translations into Danish
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Computer
Daubechies, however, is one of the few who progressed in the opposite direction, starting off by training in physics.
easiest way to make money from home but starting off as an Affiliate is often the best option for all new home-based business entrepreneurs.
With the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, will the Council show its goodwill by starting off our international relations on the right foot,
It is joyous to see so many of our beloved Earth family starting off the year with confidence
In this directory are the files visible markers currently enrolled in the digital output file name identical to the name of the stored output configuration. After starting off the file disappears from the system log.
It could well be a long day for the musicians, starting off at 5 in the morning, and finishing late at night.
Starting off with this, a 30 x 30 cm sheet of acrylic,
it would be appropriate to call strongly upon the Member States to exempt small businesses which are just starting off from taxes for at least the first five years of activity.
the wounds your families have carried for hundreds if not thousands of years; starting off in Africa and ending up in this lifetime.
You start off by standing on some.
I usually start off with half a million.
I always start off modestly.
It starts off with, Hey, how are you today?
Yes, man. i usually start off with half a million.
The room starts off as a bridge.
You know, they always start off with bravado. Yeah.
I usually start off with half a million. yes.
It starts off very quietly.
Let's start off with a traffic stop.
Our hospitality starts off with a refreshing glass of local'selasih' drink.